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It is no exaggeration to say that ibushi tiles are synonymous with Japanese tiles [Japanese style Marsica ibushi tiles]-Oxidized/Chamfered
It is no exaggeration to say that ibushi tiles are synonymous with Japanese tiles [Japanese style Marsica ibushi tiles]-Oxidized/cut off
It is no exaggeration to say that ibushi tiles are synonymous with Japanese tiles [Japanese style Marsica ibushi tiles]-Maruka Ceramics Co., Ltd.

It is no exaggeration to say that ibushi tiles are synonymous with Japanese tiles [Japanese style Marsica ibushi tiles]
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■Summary

・It is no exaggeration to say that ``Ibushi tiles'' are synonymous with Japanese tiles. ・It has a strong support due to its pale silvery color and lustrous appearance, as well as its moist personality. ・Demonstrates outstanding strength with its unique combination structure and patented vertical beam construction method. ・This is the latest disaster prevention vertical tile that protects your house and roof from natural disasters using an innovative patented construction method and structure. - A <combined structure> where the roof tiles are tightly combined using the tabs on the notches. ・Then, during construction, the tiles are hooked onto the horizontal beams, and then installed and locked into the vertical beams (vertical beam construction method). ・This W safety feature overcomes the shortcomings of conventional earth roofing methods and hanging beam construction methods, prevents horizontal and vertical shifting due to wind resistance and earthquakes, and prevents tiles from scattering and falling. ・Also, since no roofing soil is used, the load on the roof is significantly reduced, which is a major advantage.

■Characteristics/Quality

・The firing temperature is 1,000 to 1,060℃. ・Water absorption rate is 11% or less (JIS standard 12% or less), bending breaking strength is 2,000N or more - Subtle color unevenness may occur due to changes in the atmosphere inside the firing kiln due to weather conditions such as differences in clay components and atmospheric pressure. ・There may be slight twists and variations in dimensions that are typical of ceramics. Additionally, since the tiles are constructed one on top of the other, gaps may occur between the tiles after the roofing is completed. - After installation, the color may fade due to sun exposure or change in color due to dust adhesion, but this will not affect the quality, performance, or durability of the roofing material. -Ibushi tiles may undergo color changes such as darkening due to aging, but this is a phenomenon unique to ibushi tiles, which are made of natural materials, and does not result in any deterioration of quality. - If iron contained in the clay is present on the tile surface of ibushi tiles, red rust spots may occur due to rainwater, but this is not a quality deterioration, but a temporary phenomenon on the surface layer. It does not expand or progress inward. ・Special construction may be required in cold, snowy areas or strong wind areas. If you wish to use clay tiles in these areas, please consult with our representative. - Roofs using clay tiles should be designed based on the relevant construction standard specifications. If you require a special design, please contact our representative. ・The roof slope is 4 inches or more for normal construction (However, if the flow is extremely long, please consult us.)

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It is no exaggeration to say that ibushi tiles are synonymous with Japanese tiles [Japanese style Marsica ibushi tiles]-Part Number-Oxidized/Chamfered

Oxidized/Chamfered

Available upon quote

Oxidized/Chamfered

Approximately 265mm (plus or minus 3mm)

Approximately 235mm

Approximately 16 sheets/m2

Approximately 2.7kg

It is no exaggeration to say that ibushi tiles are synonymous with Japanese tiles [Japanese style Marsica ibushi tiles]-Part Number-Oxidized/cut off

Oxidized/cut off

Available upon quote

Oxidized/cut off

Approximately 265mm (plus or minus 3mm)

Approximately 235mm

Approximately 16 sheets/m2

Approximately 2.7kg

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